The Carbon chronicle (1943-10-28)
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The Carbon chronicle (1943-10-28)
- Publication date
- 1943-10-28
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 67.0M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- Carbon Unit Has Long Way to Go to Raise Loan Quota
- Wheat to India
- 150-Pound Melon
- Special Big Game Hunters
- New Bacon Price Announced
- To Increase Farm Machinery in 1944
- Carbon Old Timers May Have Banquet as Well as Dance
- First Snow of Season
- John Atkinson Sells Purebred Shorthorns
- The Wheat Situation
- C. H. (Bob) Poole Appointed to Selective Service
- Boy Scout News Notes
- Red Cross Workers Must Continue with Good Work
- Long Years Ago
- The Teacher Problem
- Mummy Wheat
- Job Bramley President of Savings and Credit Union
- Arthur W. Holmes
Page 2:
- Our Boys and Girls on Active Service
- Royal Red Cross
- In High Society
- British Women at War
- Smile Awhile
- New Procedure
- Replacing Riveting
- Wintering Bees
- No Luxury Sizes
- Did You Know That
- A Better World
- Gems of Thought
- Farm Animal Diseases
Page 3:
- The Time Has Come When All Should Realize That We Must Support War Effort to the Limit
- City Again in Ruins
- Memorial in Wales
- In other Countries
- Some Things Needed
- Remarkable Properties of the Wonder Drug Penicillin Recognized by Medical Men
- Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary
- Japanese Temperament
- Listeners Are Stars on Aleutian Airwaves
- What Price Fame
- The Useful Farthing
- New Medical Discovery
- Tablecloth De Luxe
- Jack Miner
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Health
- Sailor's Life for Me
- Home Service
- Caliber of Guns
- High Quality Flax
- Believe it or Not
- Bells Ring Again
- Roll Call of Heroism
- Army Possibilities
- Sunday School Lesson
Page 5:
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- New Sawfly Resistant Wheat is Being Produced
Page 6:
- Will Send All Available Foods to Great Britain
- Problem Solved
- Sea Lord Retires
- Rescue Plane to be Sent to Lonely Fur Post
- V-Loan Chairman
- Occupation of Azores is Now Said in Progress
- Thirty-Day Trip
- Oranges for Britain
- Channel Islands
- Mary Churchill Aboard Renown
- Part of Program
- Alaska Highway
- Film Director Honored
- Shows True Colors
- Business Booms on the Alaska Highway
- Steel Bridge instead of Old Stern-Wheeler
- Allied Air Forces
- Against Big Odds
- Caught by Searchlight
- Gaint Air Liner is Planned to be Built in Britain
- Protect Works of Art
Page 7:
- The Room at the Top of the Stairs
- Canadian Ack-Ack Units in Britain Terror to [Illegible]
- Merchant Marine
- Clothes Rationing in Great Britain
- Belgians Trained in Canada Now Ready to Battle Hun Invader
- Hay Mow Measurement
- Harvesting Sunflowers
- New Training Course
- Gift from Britain
- Lost His Wager
- Strange Heirloom
- A Big Difference
- Quite So
- Grain in a Bin
- New Type Shoe Soles
- Thousands of Sheep
- Just One Thing
- Area of the Earth
- Statue Damaged
- Might be Possible
- Back in Service
- Very Optimistic
Page 8:
- Beau Jonathan
- Chinese Officer
- Selected Recipes
- British Sacrifices
- Letter from Britain
- Prepare for Future
- Carries Lucky Coins
- Soundest Way
- Peat Bogs
- Help is Invaluable
- Poultry Needs Water
- Good Looking
Page 9:
- Town and Country Personalographs
- Jacob Buyer to Have Auction Sale October 29
- Just Gleanings
- Carbon Unit Has Long Way to Go to Raise Loan Quota
- Wheat to India
- 150-Pound Melon
- Special Big Game Hunters
- New Bacon Price Announced
- To Increase Farm Machinery in 1944
- Carbon Old Timers May Have Banquet as Well as Dance
- First Snow of Season
- John Atkinson Sells Purebred Shorthorns
- The Wheat Situation
- C. H. (Bob) Poole Appointed to Selective Service
- Boy Scout News Notes
- Red Cross Workers Must Continue with Good Work
- Long Years Ago
- The Teacher Problem
- Mummy Wheat
- Job Bramley President of Savings and Credit Union
- Arthur W. Holmes
Page 2:
- Our Boys and Girls on Active Service
- Royal Red Cross
- In High Society
- British Women at War
- Smile Awhile
- New Procedure
- Replacing Riveting
- Wintering Bees
- No Luxury Sizes
- Did You Know That
- A Better World
- Gems of Thought
- Farm Animal Diseases
Page 3:
- The Time Has Come When All Should Realize That We Must Support War Effort to the Limit
- City Again in Ruins
- Memorial in Wales
- In other Countries
- Some Things Needed
- Remarkable Properties of the Wonder Drug Penicillin Recognized by Medical Men
- Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary
- Japanese Temperament
- Listeners Are Stars on Aleutian Airwaves
- What Price Fame
- The Useful Farthing
- New Medical Discovery
- Tablecloth De Luxe
- Jack Miner
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Health
- Sailor's Life for Me
- Home Service
- Caliber of Guns
- High Quality Flax
- Believe it or Not
- Bells Ring Again
- Roll Call of Heroism
- Army Possibilities
- Sunday School Lesson
Page 5:
- A Weekly Editor Looks at Ottawa
- New Sawfly Resistant Wheat is Being Produced
Page 6:
- Will Send All Available Foods to Great Britain
- Problem Solved
- Sea Lord Retires
- Rescue Plane to be Sent to Lonely Fur Post
- V-Loan Chairman
- Occupation of Azores is Now Said in Progress
- Thirty-Day Trip
- Oranges for Britain
- Channel Islands
- Mary Churchill Aboard Renown
- Part of Program
- Alaska Highway
- Film Director Honored
- Shows True Colors
- Business Booms on the Alaska Highway
- Steel Bridge instead of Old Stern-Wheeler
- Allied Air Forces
- Against Big Odds
- Caught by Searchlight
- Gaint Air Liner is Planned to be Built in Britain
- Protect Works of Art
Page 7:
- The Room at the Top of the Stairs
- Canadian Ack-Ack Units in Britain Terror to [Illegible]
- Merchant Marine
- Clothes Rationing in Great Britain
- Belgians Trained in Canada Now Ready to Battle Hun Invader
- Hay Mow Measurement
- Harvesting Sunflowers
- New Training Course
- Gift from Britain
- Lost His Wager
- Strange Heirloom
- A Big Difference
- Quite So
- Grain in a Bin
- New Type Shoe Soles
- Thousands of Sheep
- Just One Thing
- Area of the Earth
- Statue Damaged
- Might be Possible
- Back in Service
- Very Optimistic
Page 8:
- Beau Jonathan
- Chinese Officer
- Selected Recipes
- British Sacrifices
- Letter from Britain
- Prepare for Future
- Carries Lucky Coins
- Soundest Way
- Peat Bogs
- Help is Invaluable
- Poultry Needs Water
- Good Looking
Page 9:
- Town and Country Personalographs
- Jacob Buyer to Have Auction Sale October 29
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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